SALES BY AUCTION. L A. NOLAN & CO. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1922. L. A. NOLAN & CO. TFAVE received instructions from Mr. N. A. CHRISTIANSEN to sell by Auction nt his shop, Devon Street, on above date— Ratner Safe 16in. x 22in. (nearly new), 21 h.p. 2-spced Douglas Motor Cycle in perfect order, tip-back Office Chair, Letter Press and Stand, Chesterfield in red velvet, 3-piece Sitting Room •Suite, Kauri and Rimu Sideboards, Glass Book-ease, Easy Chairs, Kauri table with Bin. carved legs, 4 Oak Dining Chairs, Kitchen Chairs, 3 S.G. ■Squares lift X 12ft, fl D. Wooden Bedsteads, Double Wirewoves (new), Duchess Chest, Dressing Table, Bedroom Cabinet, Quantity Toilet Ware, Barometer, Carpenter’s Bench, 21 ton Block and Tackle, Quantity Scrim and Shellac, Columbia Grafonola and 50 Records, 2 double-barrelled Guns, sundry Tools, etc. Also quantity Jewellery, including Lady’s Gold 'Wristlet Watch, 3 Gold Bracelets, 2 Gold & Silver Chains, 2 Sapphire & Diamond Rings, 2 Silver Cigarette Cases, Gold Necklet, Brooches, etc. SALE AT 2 O’CLOCK. ' TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). L. A. NOLAN & CO. VVILL sell as underll a.m.—Vegetables and Fruit. i .p.m.—Special Xmas Poultry Sale, including: Fowls, Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Ducklings. Also: Wheelbarrows, Planet Jr. Hoe, Stand Mangle, Iron Boilers, Garden Hose Un. and £in. (new), Iron and Wooden Bedsteads, Wire Wove Mattresses and 'Stretchers, Kitehen and Dining ■ room Tables, Chest Drawers, Sideboards, Wardrobes, Writing Desk, Drophead Singer Sewing Machine, Couches, Easy Chairs, Perambulators, Gent.’s Bike and a lot o.f sundries. Also 12 Oil Paintings by an Auckland artist. AT LAMASON’S MART, STRATFORD XMAS SALE—SATURDAY, DEC- 23. POULTRY, Poultry! (Turkey Gobblers, etc., wanted), including a good line of White Leghorn Hens and Rooster. Milkcart, copper and stand, milkcans, wheelbarrow, carpenter’s tools, hedge clippers, scythe. FURNITURE, comprising M ard robes, Sideboards, Bedsteads, Couches, Drophead Singer Sewing-mach'ne, Tables, 1 Extension Table, Cots, Kitchen Cupboards. Elec. Toaster; Violm, and Sundries, Also, a Collection of Fine OIL-PAINTINGS, by first-class artist); a quantity of btarnless Knives, and a fine assortment of Gilbert Toys (without reserve —motors, switchboards, transformers thrillers, designer and toymakers; and a quantity of other good lines, too numerous to mention. Usual Meat Sale on arrival from train. Note: No meat sale this Saturday. Sale at 1 o’clock.
CHRISTMAS BARGAINS —At — RETFORD’S. T ARG® RANGE OF FROCKS FROM 6/6. RETFORD’S FOR VALUE. CURRIE ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. (Next Door to Daily News.) USE STOCKTON 7 COAL TyOR THE HOUSEHOLDER. FOR STEAMING & SMITHING WORK. AGENTS— J. 11. HOLM & CO., 5 ST. AUBYN STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. PHONE T’Xl J ® A HAPPY XMAS AND BRIGHT NEW YEAR. ■jl/TAY the home atmosphere be merry and bright, as it will if you fur- • nish at Sullivan’s, the Open Factory, Idirect-to-you furniture manufacturers. Turn your house into home and Ibegin the New Year right.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1922, Page 8
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